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Leonard R Batchelor Army

Batchelor, Leonard R

  • 7th October 20177th October 2017
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Leonard R Batchelor

Leonard R Batchelor

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Veterinary Corps

Address: 53 Castle Hill Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: December 1916

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J Taylor Army

Taylor, J

  • 20th September 201713th October 2017
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J TaylorLavender & Taylor

J Taylor

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Wife: Mrs Taylor

Sister-in-Law: Mrs Lavender

Brothers-in-Law: John E Lavender &  F Lavender

Brother-in-Law’s Address: Woods Place, Whatlington, near Battle

Address: 74 Vicarage Road, Hastings

Other Info: At Salonika

Published: November 1916 & December 1916

S G Climpson Army

Climpson, Sidney G

  • 23rd August 20177th October 2017
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Climpson & BakerS G Climpson

Sidney G Climpson

Rank: Private

Regiment: Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry

Father: Mr William Stanton Climpson

Wife: Mrs Ethel Maud Sarah Climpson (nee Robinson)

Brother: Bertram Frank Climpson

Cousin: A R Baker

Address: 108 Queens Road, Hastings

Other Info: The ceremony took place at Emmanuel Church, the Reverend Sholto Newman officiating. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

On Active Service

Published: October 1916 & December 1916

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Alfred Barker Army

Barker, Alfred

  • 3rd July 201723rd May 2018
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Alfred BarkerAlfred BarkerAlfred Barker

Alfred Barker

Rank: Private

Regiment: 15th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Parents: Mr  & Mrs E Barker

Address: 23 Hardwick Road, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: Was missing from October 7th 1916, now reported killed on that date. According to CWGC, Alfred died aged 19 on 7th October 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 8C, 9A & 16A.

Published: August 1916, December 1916 & September 1917

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W F Brown Army

Brown, W F

  • 15th June 201720th October 2017
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W F BrownW F Brown

W F Brown

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Father: Mr Matthew Brown

Wife: Mrs Ellen N Brown (nee Hubbard)

Brothers-in-Law: R J Hubbard & Frank Hubbard

Other Info: At the Front. Late a Lieutenant in the Salvation Army, Hastings

Published: July 1916 & December 1916

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Weeks & Wise Army

Weeks, H

  • 4th June 201723rd July 2018
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Weeks, Wise & WrattonWeeksWeeks & Wise

H Weeks

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers

Mother: Mrs Weeks

Brothers: F Weeks, A Weeks, Percy Weeks & Thomas Weeks & Frederick G Weeks

Brother-in-Law:  W Wise

Address: 1 Wilmington Road, St Helen’s Down, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Wounded on 13th November 1916. Now in hospital in Aldershot.

Published: July 1916, December 1916 & December 1917

A Coleman Army

Coleman, A

  • 19th May 201721st October 2017
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A ColemanA ColemanA Coleman

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Wife: Mrs Coleman

Address: 7 Brook Street, Hastings

Other Info: In Egypt

Published: June 1916 & December 1916

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William H Waymark Army

Waymark, William H

  • 15th May 20179th September 2018
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Breach & WaymarkWaymarkWilliam H WaymarkWilliam H Waymark

Rank: Private

Regiment: 15th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Waymark

Brothers: Alfred G Waymark & Arthur Waymark

Address: 22 Cornfield Terrace, St Leonards

Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Wounded. In hospital. Prisoner of war in Germany.

Published: May 1916, December 1916 & March 1918

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Taylor Army

Taylor, Hubert Harben

  • 14th May 201718th October 2017
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Taylor, Waller & SinclairTaylor

Hubert Harben Taylor

Rank: Private

Regiment: 14th Battalion, London Scottish (London Regiment)

Brother: E M Taylor

Address: 32 Vale Road, St Leonards

Other Info: The text of the article reads: “We received the above portraits on Friday, and with them the following letter:- “Guernsey”, Vale Road, St Leonards. Dear Sir, I enclose two photographs if you care to publish them in this week’s Pictorial, one of myself and one of my brother, who is in a football jersey, is a Private in the 2nd Dorset Regiment, and has been taken prisoner with General Townshend’s Force in Kut-el-Amara. He went through all the campaign, and was wounded at Christmas fighting near Baghdad. No news has been heard from him since December, although we believe he is quite safe. He was in Parr’s Bank, Hastings in 1912, and then left for their Bournemouth Branch, and was in the local YMCA football team. The other photograph is of myself, and tomorrow I am leaving to join my Regiment, the London Scottish, so hope to fill his place now he is handicapped for the duration of the war. I am only 18, am also at Parr’s Bank, Hastings.

In Death they were not Divided reads: “…Three comrades in the London Scottish. Private Taylor was the son of Mr & Mrs Taylor of ‘Guernsey’, 32 Vale Road, St Leonards, and Private Sinclair was former manager of the Palace Hotel, Hastings. The three were firm friends, and when they left for the Front they were ‘seen off’ by Private Taylor’s father. On 28th October 1916 an unlucky rifle grenade or bomb fell amongst a sentry post of six men, and the three friends were killed together by the same explosive.”

According to CWGC, Hubert is remembered at Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, grave reference III.B.5.

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: May 1916 & December 1916

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Ernest Leonard Mepham Army

Mepham, Ernest Leonard

  • 10th February 201717th October 2017
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Ernest Leonard MephamErnest Leonard MephamErnest Leonard Mepham

Rank: Private

Regiment: 14th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Edwin & Mrs Sylvia Catherine Mepham

Address: 52 St Thomas’ Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: For Active Service. Taken prisoner on 30th June 1916. According to CWGC, Ernest died aged 19 on 30th June 1916 whilst serving in the 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex. He is remembered at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference XV.P.28

Published: December 1915 & December 1916

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